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mayor bloomberg is right when you look at the united states. many of the things that the people of africa need are the things that americans value as well. one of those things is the ability to have your voice heard to live in a democracy. the people of africa want the same thing. and so if you are's going to see real development, real sustainable change that u.s. business leaders, frankly, want to see as well, we're really going have to make sure human rights are at the forefront. some leaders that are not respecting human rights, were not invited to the table, some were invitesed to the table who also have some of the similar problems. >> so what happens, can you literally change the way people do business, the way they think, the way they treat others in their country in their society by having meetings like this one? >> i think what is important to understand about countries in africa is most countries have a very vibrant civil society, people that are interested in human rights and worker rights, lgbt rights that are working very hard with
mayor bloomberg is right when you look at the united states. many of the things that the people of africa need are the things that americans value as well. one of those things is the ability to have your voice heard to live in a democracy. the people of africa want the same thing. and so if you are's going to see real development, real sustainable change that u.s. business leaders, frankly, want to see as well, we're really going have to make sure human rights are at the forefront. some leaders...
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additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. worldwide. >> you man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough. sbrocco: oh, please. i want the dessert first! [ laughs ] i told him he had to wait.
additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. worldwide. >> you man: it's like holy mother of comfort food.ion. kastner: throw it down. it's noodle crack. patel: you have to be ready for the heart attack on a platter. crowell: okay, i'm the bacon guy. man: oh, i just did a jig every time i dipped into it. man #2: it just completely blew my mind. woman: it felt like i had a mouthful of raw vegetables and dry dough....
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additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you . you >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> collapse on after $80 billion deal. 21st century fox abandoned this pursuit of timewarner. what is next for fox and the pray that got away? >> sharp stumble, a lousy start to the trading day, and it got worse, but there are ways to protect your money in this market. >> road safety. the new technology companies are developing to cut down on the number of long-haul truck accidents and potentially save lives in our three-part series, collision course. that and more on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 5th. >>> good evening, everyone and welcome. i'm tyler mathisen. >> and i'm sue herrera in tonight for susie gharib.
additional funding provided by -- and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you . you >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> collapse on after $80 billion deal. 21st century fox abandoned this pursuit of timewarner. what is next for fox and the pray that got away? >> sharp stumble, a lousy start to the trading day, and it got worse, but there are ways to protect your money...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> you dare yourself to play the first three notes in the speed and drive and force an power and excitement that you really think they should have. >> rose: the maestro is back, james levine is the music director of the metropolitan opera. after missing two seasons due to a spinal chord injury he returned to the met last month to conduct one of his favorite operas,. the associated press writes that levine lead his beloved musicians like a man rejuvenated. here's a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (applause) james levine has been a major force at the met for more than 40 years, conducting some 2,500 performances and shaping the way opera sounds. "the new york times" calls him, quote, one of the greatest living conductors. this season he will also conduct a new production of falstaff and a revival. i
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> you dare yourself to play the first three notes in the speed and drive and force an power and excitement that you really think they should have. >> rose: the maestro is back, james levine is the music director...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning now to politic, president obama and hillary clinton, the former secretary of state were supposed to patch things up on wednesday night at a martha vineyard's dinner party, just days of a mrs. clinton seemingly slammed the president's foreign policy in an interview with the magazine. david brooks wrote about it in his column for the no times. i'm pleased to have him here. david, explain to my how you feel about this. i know on reading the column that you tend to agree that secretary clinton is more right than president obama on certain points that she has made. but give me the political dementia-- demeant-- dimension of this and what she deliberately said in the atlantic and understood the ramifications of it was it that mack cilia. >> i think not. there is a machiavellian spin in that she is someone care
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: turning now to politic, president obama and hillary clinton, the former secretary of state were supposed to patch things up on wednesday night at a martha vineyard's dinner party, just days of a mrs. clinton seemingly slammed the president's...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james cameron is here one of hollywood's interesting directors, avatar and titanic two of the highest grossing films of all times. he once said the purpose of making my movie is making enough money to take a dive. the deep dive, two passions of his, it follows his expedition to the bottom of marianna trench at the wbal of the pacific ocean which is the lowest point on earth. the two passions are diving and making movies. here's the trailer for the film james cameron's deep sea challenge 3d. >> james scam run is on a mission to dive to the deepest points on the planet. >> voyage deep into the sea. >> film director james cameron has made history. >> it's 36,000 feet down. that is seven miles to the bottom. mt. everest could fit in a trench with 7,000 feet to spare. >> a new record for solo man dive. >> the first p
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: james cameron is here one of hollywood's interesting directors, avatar and titanic two of the highest grossing films of all times. he once said the purpose of making my movie is making enough money to take a dive. the deep dive, two passions...
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. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. (cheering) >> charlie: this is from bill bradley forward to this book -- of all the players who ever played the game of basketball, bill russell is the first player i would pick to start a team. >> well, modestly speaking -- >> charlie: we don't care about modesty around here. >> -- that seems to be the consensus. >> charlie: what is it bill russell, modestly speaking, brought to the court? that is the consensus, you start with russ. >> after i heard it, my first reaction was to start laughing. (laughter) >> charlie: believing it but laughing. >> and saying, now, if this is the case, why? what could i do that would be the foundation of a good team? and i think that i had the best overall game. so that i could do -- for example, you may have seen the special on h.b.o. -- >> charlie: about you. right. one of the things i said before the last game was we're going to beat the lakers tonigh
. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. (cheering) >> charlie: this is from bill bradley forward to this book -- of all the players who ever played the game of basketball, bill russell is the first player i would pick to start a team. >> well, modestly speaking -- >> charlie: we don't care about modesty around here....
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additional funding >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪ music ] it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody
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additional funding >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just startining t or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change fund raising and charitable giving. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. housing and home depot, those are the two big boosters on wall street today adding to more gains for the major
additional funding >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. highs. >> must-owns for your portfolio, the one stock our guest tonight says every investor should buy whether you're just startining t or been in the market awhile. >> making the splash, how the ice bucket challenge could forever change fund raising and charitable giving. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, august 19th. >>>...
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. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> kristin wigg stars in a new come difficult made herself seven seasons on saturday live and 2011 she started brides may made and almost made $300 million worldwide. >> i am going down to the river. >> rose: she turns to drama in, it is an adaptation of a short story by alice monroe, the nobel prize winning author. and kristin wigg, i am glad to have them at this table. >> when people say to you, do did they expect you to be a comedic character? >> yes. >> i look in the camera on that one? >> rose: yes. >> yeah, i think. >> rose: do you want to change that? >> well, i mean, i want -- >> rose: it is a long way, my dear. >> i am grateful for it but i do want you -- it is its own thing and we talked about this a lot when we shot the movie and i get it. i know that people know me from comedy and when you see actors like that a lot of times you are just sort of waiting for them to do somet
. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> kristin wigg stars in a new come difficult made herself seven seasons on saturday live and 2011 she started brides may made and almost made $300 million worldwide. >> i am going down to the river. >> rose: she turns to drama in, it is an adaptation of a short story by alice monroe,...
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bloomberg news reporting that dollar general is exploring a bid to buyout rival retailer family dollar but you might recall another competitor, dollar tree is already in talks to acquire family dollar for $8.5 billion. while they evaluate the options, this could mean a bidding war. >>> usa today is paying nearly $2 billion for the rest of cars.com that it doesn't already own. they announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one for broadcasting and digital properties and the other for print media. the ceo says it's part of the long-range plan. >> we have been on a transformation journey for the last 2.5 years. we stabilized and revieted the publishing business and doubled the foportfolio, the digital portfolio, so we have great businesses of great scale. >> well, shares nonetheless fell nearly 1.5% today. >>> t-mobile, the fourth biggest wireless carrier plans to reject a stake offer from francis, a company called iliad. that rejection could come as soon as tomorrow, say reports. t-mobile's parent company sees the offer as too low. >>> did you ever wounder where all th
bloomberg news reporting that dollar general is exploring a bid to buyout rival retailer family dollar but you might recall another competitor, dollar tree is already in talks to acquire family dollar for $8.5 billion. while they evaluate the options, this could mean a bidding war. >>> usa today is paying nearly $2 billion for the rest of cars.com that it doesn't already own. they announced plans to split into two publicly traded companies, one for broadcasting and digital properties...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> who's on the show, who are the characters? >> i could be a character. >> you? >> yeah, your basic character of me. >> so on the show there is a character named george costanza. >> is something wrong with that, i'm a character. people are always saying to me, you know you're quite a character. >> and who else is on the show. >> elaine could be a character, cramer. >> now he's a character. >> so everybody i know is a character on the show. >> right. >> and it's about nothing. >> absolutely nothing. >> so you're saying i go into nbc and tell them i got this idea for a show about nothing. >> we go into nbc. >> we? >> since when are you a writer. >> writer, we're talking about a sitcom. (laughter) >> you want to go with me to nbc. >> yeah, i think we really got something here opinions what have we got. >> an idea. >> what
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> who's on the show, who are the characters? >> i could be a character. >> you? >> yeah, your basic character of me. >> so on the show there is a character named george costanza. >> is something wrong with that, i'm a...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long pub-- public feud between the cia and senate, diane feinstein accused the cia in march of tampering with the committee's work. many within the committee believe an apology from mr. brennan was not enough. the senator who serves on the committee says he is concerned about mr. brennan's inability to find any flaws in the agency he leads. joining me now from washington david ignatius of the "washington post". he knows the cia as well as anyone. let me begin with this, david. just explain what they did and what the investigation concluded about the cia and why was it so importan
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> an internal cia investigation has concluded that the agency acted improperly in accessing senate computers. this week cia director john brennan apologized for the breech to leaders of the senate intelligence committee. the admission follows a long...
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is jeffrey goldberg, an author and cull imnist for bloomberg view. seth jones director of the international security and defense policy center at the rand corporation. and peter baker white house correspondent for "the new york times". with me in new york kevin sutcliffe, he is vice news's head of european news programming. let me begin with peter. obviously we want to talk about what is going on in iraq and we have now a change in government there. tell me how you think add this moment the obama administration sees iraq and its decision to go ahead and on humanitarian reasons to revent a genocide. >> well, you know, iraq is the ghost that will never quite leave this president. he wanted to get out. he wanted to get the country out at the end of 201 -- he ran for president originally to do that. and yet he keep its finding himself drawn back in. some would say that is partly or maybe even mostly his own part for not leaving troops behind in 2011. he says no, that is not the case this wasn't anticipated at that time and iraqis didn't want the troops a
is jeffrey goldberg, an author and cull imnist for bloomberg view. seth jones director of the international security and defense policy center at the rand corporation. and peter baker white house correspondent for "the new york times". with me in new york kevin sutcliffe, he is vice news's head of european news programming. let me begin with peter. obviously we want to talk about what is going on in iraq and we have now a change in government there. tell me how you think add this...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. mandy patinkin is here, he is an emmy and tony award-winning acker, he is one extraordinary acker, he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sol barenson a cia direct are and the show some say moral center, here is a look at his performance. >>> sol. >> his iconic roll in the princess bride has gained cult status. >> you killed my father, prepare to die. >> he is also a broadway veteran of more than 30 years an a noted interpreter of stephen sondheim, i'm enormously pleased to have mandy patinkin back at this table, welcome. >> thank you, charlie. >> you are just back from australia. >> yes. >> rose: doing what? >> i was doing a series of concerts there with my dear friend nathan gunn, the wonderful, glorious opera singer who just started rehearsals today at the met for magic fl
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. mandy patinkin is here, he is an emmy and tony award-winning acker, he is one extraordinary acker, he stars in the showtime series homeland as you know. as you also know his character sol barenson a cia direct are and the show some say moral center, here...
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with our ongoing coverage of the isis threat to iraq and the change of government there. u.s. air strikes on the islamic state of iraq and syria continued for its sixth day. meanwhile the u.s., britain and france have been delivering food and water to thousanding of iraqi yazidis on mount sinjar. refugees remain stranded after fleeing atacks from isis, the pentagon announced it fend advisors to northern iraq to plan the evacuation of the yazidis. "the new york times" reports a senior u.s. white house official acknowledged the possibility of using american troops to assist iraqis in the rescue of yazidi refugees. the white house is careful to say there is a difference in using forces in a humanitarian mission rather than a battle against isis militant, joining me brett mcgurk, the u.s. deputy ass
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin tonight with our ongoing coverage of the isis threat to iraq and the change of government there. u.s. air strikes on the islamic state of iraq and syria continued for its sixth day. meanwhile the u.s., britain and france have been...
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it now appears that anglo mizilla, the founder is on the justice deputy's radar according to bloomberg and the u.s. attorney's office in los angeles is considering filing civil charges against him and other country wide employees. >>> target slashed the annual profit outlook as it struggles with last year's massive data breach, a disappointing expansion in canada and sluggish sales here in the u.s. the nation's third largest retailer reports the second quarter earnings fell 6 2% but inside the down beat report, they may have found a little gem, a glimmer of hope and that may be why they rose almost 2% today. >> reporter: another far from bulls eye quarter for target. the big box retailer continues to struggle with falling store traffic and sluggish sales, plus its still relatively new entry into canada continues to disappoint. shareholders are most disappointed by target's much lower full-year profit forecast. many retailers have been struggling to grow sales and traffic, but target has additional hurdles. the entrance into canada has been nothing short of a mess and losses there conti
it now appears that anglo mizilla, the founder is on the justice deputy's radar according to bloomberg and the u.s. attorney's office in los angeles is considering filing civil charges against him and other country wide employees. >>> target slashed the annual profit outlook as it struggles with last year's massive data breach, a disappointing expansion in canada and sluggish sales here in the u.s. the nation's third largest retailer reports the second quarter earnings fell 6 2% but...
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. >> there's a saying around here: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. to afghanistan, efforts to complete that country's first democratic transition continues. a deal wokerred by john kerry appears to be in peril. both agreed to an audit vote. differences emerging between the two champs. as the withdrawal of u.s. troops draws closer, taliban is making gains in the south and near kabul. bruce riedel knows afghanistan history well. senior fellow and director of the brookings intelligence project. he's written a new book called "what we won: america's secret war in afghanistan from 1979 to 1989". i am pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. i should say anybody who wants to understand afghanistan and pakistan turns to you as you were the principal advicer of the president of the united states as he was formulating pakistan and afghanistan policy, even bob woodward said the intelligen
. >> there's a saying around here: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. to afghanistan, efforts to complete that country's first democratic transition continues. a deal wokerred by john kerry appears to be in peril. both agreed to an audit vote. differences emerging between the two...
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. >>> and by bloomberg. ♪ [ music ] >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> david remnick is here, editor of the new yorker magazine, putin is featured. he writes quote the russian president sees himself as leader of a new anti western, conservative axis and his actions in ukraine have made him a hero at home. so tell me who is vladamir putin >> when he arrives as president in 2000 literally new years eve, the state is in a complete disarray, state institutions are reeling, really, russia has not recovered from economic collapse, privatization which is chaotic and worse, the place was a mess, terrible mess and putin came in at a time, pledging nothing about ideology and certainly nothing about democracy in any serious way but nor was he terribly anti western he was pledging order, and an end to ai don't say, and a rebuilding of the -- chaos, and a rebuilding of the economy. luckily for him price of oil and gas shoots up. by 2006, his popularity is through the roof. salaries are being paid, middle class is developing, people are travelling abroad, getting a mortgage
. >>> and by bloomberg. ♪ [ music ] >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >>> david remnick is here, editor of the new yorker magazine, putin is featured. he writes quote the russian president sees himself as leader of a new anti western, conservative axis and his actions in ukraine have made him a hero at home. so tell me who is vladamir putin >> when he arrives as president in 2000 literally new years eve, the state is in a complete...
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. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this week with the ebola outbreak. a second leading doctor in sierra leone has succumbed to the disease and official death toll in all countries is now over 1,000 and the manufacturers of zmapp now say they've exhausted existing supplies of the experimental ebola treatment. where does the crisis go from here? laurie garrett has ideas on that. won a pulitzer prize for journalism on the ebola outbreak of 1995. pleased to have you here. welcome. >> thank you. >> charlie: you are writing a piece that will go online soon for foreign policy and you are saying, world, you don't get it. >> right. >> charlie: what don't we get? we don't get both the enormity, the potential of this spreading to huge nations like nigeria and south africa and that there's no magic bullet. we aren't going to come riding in as the great technological america with the magic treatment, the magic c
. >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this week with the ebola outbreak. a second leading doctor in sierra leone has succumbed to the disease and official death toll in all countries is now over 1,000 and the manufacturers of zmapp now say they've exhausted existing supplies of the experimental ebola treatment....
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. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: daniel boulud is here, his flagship restaurant daniel is celebrating its 20th birth day this year. "the new york times" has said certain restaurants can folk down the barriers between you and happiness for a few hours, every taste seems to transport you to another world. daniels which turned 20 this year can make you feel that way. i'm pleased to have daniel boulud back at this table. welcome. >> hello, charlie, how are you? >> rose: why call it my french cuisine. >> well, i've been for three decade in new york. and i don't think you could take the french out of me. >> rose: yeah, good for you. >> i was born and raised on the farm. so 95% of what we had on the table every day was coming from the garden, coming from the farm the cheese, the chicken, raised by us, made by us. and we were doing the farmer's market
. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: daniel boulud is here, his flagship restaurant daniel is celebrating its 20th birth day this year. "the new york times" has said certain restaurants can folk down the barriers between you and happiness for a few...
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"bloomberg news" reported it's part of a series of coordinated and sophisticated attacks by russian hackers. and, "the new york times" reported at least four other banks were also targeted in the last month. the stolen data includes checking and savings account information. a family feud over control of a supermarket chain in new england is finally over. the disagreement, which began in june, spawned worker and customer boycotts that attracted national attention. now, arthur t. demoulas will buy the majority stake in the chain from his cousin for $1.5 billion. he celebrated with employees today in tewksbury, massachusetts. the battle for control ultimately cost the grocery chain millions of dollars in lost revenue. on wall street today, stocks edged lower after the latest spark in the ukraine crisis. the dow jones industrial average lost 42 points to close at 17,079. the nasdaq slipped nearly 12 points to close at 4,557. and the s&p 500 dropped three points to 1,996. the national football league is getting tougher on domestic violence. commissioner roger goodell announced today players will
"bloomberg news" reported it's part of a series of coordinated and sophisticated attacks by russian hackers. and, "the new york times" reported at least four other banks were also targeted in the last month. the stolen data includes checking and savings account information. a family feud over control of a supermarket chain in new england is finally over. the disagreement, which began in june, spawned worker and customer boycotts that attracted national attention. now, arthur...
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megan had a piece in bloomberg viewpointing out the deem graphics of ferguson shifted radically. it was three-quarters white a decade ago, and now it's reversed. and they didn't keep up with the population inversion. you look across left, right and center, people think it's overreacting what happened in the nights subsequently and that's, a, a libertarian suspicion of really forceful and violent government, liberals tend to be suspicious of police power especially against minority communities, but for conservatives and traditional conservatives, there's a community thing going on. traditional conservatives believe in community policing, getting cops out of the cars and interacting with the locals. so that's the traditional conservative position that you don't want to militarize things, you want to have an organic relationship between the community and police force and that clearly was ruptured here. >> it's been fascinating and i thought one of the most interesting pieces this week was rand paul's piece on time.com where if you had not read the by line you might have thought it w
megan had a piece in bloomberg viewpointing out the deem graphics of ferguson shifted radically. it was three-quarters white a decade ago, and now it's reversed. and they didn't keep up with the population inversion. you look across left, right and center, people think it's overreacting what happened in the nights subsequently and that's, a, a libertarian suspicion of really forceful and violent government, liberals tend to be suspicious of police power especially against minority communities,...
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of course, that was the last administration, the bloomberg administration. it also made clear the new commissioner of corrections joseph ponte had not been head of the agency during all this misconduct but it's now his ball game and the report made clear that it expects andopes the kind of cooperative response from the city over the next few months. if the city does not respond that kay way, the u.s. attorney's document said, the justice department could actually bring a lawsuit and seek remedial action that way. >> woodruff: rikers island is a place where youth from all over the metropolitan area go? >> that's right, a combination of about ten jails. three of the jails presently hold adolescents. 400 or 500 adolescents currently there, age 16 to 18. >> woodruff: do we know what's happened or if in there's any punishment for a guard or corrections officer who is found to have engaged in excessive force? >> no, the report sort of makes the point that most these incidents did not lead to substantial punishment or discipline for corrections officers where even
of course, that was the last administration, the bloomberg administration. it also made clear the new commissioner of corrections joseph ponte had not been head of the agency during all this misconduct but it's now his ball game and the report made clear that it expects andopes the kind of cooperative response from the city over the next few months. if the city does not respond that kay way, the u.s. attorney's document said, the justice department could actually bring a lawsuit and seek...
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additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. >> deal breaks down, sprint shares plummet after ending the bid for t-mobile. now the company has to find new growth the hard way. >> and record settlement. bank of america and the justice department are close to a deal that would cost the bank $17 billion to settle mortgage related misconduct. >> fight of a lifetime, what happens when unapproved drugs are the only hope for very ill patients? tonight we start the three-part series, desperate measures. that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 6th. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm sue herrera filling in for susie gharib. >> i'm tyler mathisen. good evening. a beautiful day on
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funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with iraq. president obama authorized airstrikes targeting i.s.i.s. militants on thursday. they are the first direct u.s. military involvement in iraq since 2011. the president address concerns about renewed intervention. >> as commander-in-chief i will not allow the united states be dragged into fighting another war in iraq. even as we support iraqis as they take the fight to these terrorists, american combat troops will not be returning to fight in iraq because there is no american military solution to the larger crisis in iraq. >> charlie: i.s.i.s. have taken several cities and approaching in iraq, erbil, kyrgyzstan. john kerry said their actions are a wakeup call. >> i.s.i.s.'s campaign of terror against the innocents including the yazidis and the christian minorities and its go des
funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with iraq. president obama authorized airstrikes targeting i.s.i.s. militants on thursday. they are the first direct u.s. military involvement in iraq since 2011....
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additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching >> female announcer: research now shows that your brain has tremendous power over your health. >> the scientific data proves that your thoughts, beliefs, and feelings affect the physiology of your body more profoundly than you may realize. >> announcer: join physician dr. lissa rankin as she teaches scientifically proven techniques to train your mind to heal your body. >> i'm gonna show you how you can make your own diagnosis, write your own prescription, and optimize your chance of being cured from any health conditions that might plague you. >> announcer: learn how to enhance your opportunity for great health, alleviate chronic conditions, and prevent long-term illness. >> you're gonna actually learn how to cultivate a brain that creates healing. >> announcer: next, watch heal yourself: mind over medicine with lissa rankin, m.d.
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. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we remember robin williams this evening. he was my friend and he was a friend of this program. he came to this table often. nobody on the planet could be so spontaneous, so improvisational, so smart as robin williams. simply stated, there was no one like him. in a league of giants-- think letterman and carson and so many more in television and stand-up and film-- he was a unique giant, so talented it took your breathe away. he was the guaranteed laugh, so smarpt, so quick, but impossible to define. if you're in journalism it is simply to state he was brilliant. he is the finest star to fall to aircraft and is now among the stars. officials will answer the question of how he died. the rest of us simply say thanks to coming to the table. we will never forget you. the first time he came to this table was 16 years a
. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we remember robin williams this evening. he was my friend and he was a friend of this program. he came to this table often. nobody on the planet could be so spontaneous, so improvisational, so smart as robin williams. simply stated, there...
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. >> additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg. >>> this is nightly business report. >> no news is good news, investors were in a buying mood on a quiet day on wall street, turning out a triple digit gain on the blue chip dow index. sending the nasdaq to a 14-year high. >>> why home builder confidence is gaining steam, even as the housing market itself is cooling off. >>> cute, but expensive. why it will cost you almost a quarter million dollars to raise a child. and that's not including college. we'll have all that tonight on nightly business report for monday august 18th. >> welcome. it's been a kind of two steps forward, one step back year on wall street. today may be a little
. >> additional funding provided by: and by bloomberg. >>> this is nightly business report. >> no news is good news, investors were in a buying mood on a quiet day on wall street, turning out a triple digit gain on the blue chip dow index. sending the nasdaq to a 14-year high. >>> why home builder confidence is gaining steam, even as the housing market itself is cooling off. >>> cute, but expensive. why it will cost you almost a quarter million dollars to...